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Simon Vratsian
Սիմոն Վրացեան
Vratsian in 1920
4th Prime Minister of Armenia
In office 23 November 1920 – 2 December 1920
Preceded by
Hamo Ohanjanyan
Succeeded by
position abolished
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia
In office 23 November 1920 – 2 December 1920
Preceded by
Hamo Ohanjanyan
Succeeded by
position abolished Alexander Bekzadyan (as People's Commissar of Foreign Affairs of Soviet Armenia)
Minister of Agriculture and State Property of Armenia
In office 3 April 1920 – 23 November 1920
Preceded by
position established
Succeeded by
Arshak Hovhannisyan
Minister of Labour of Armenia
In office 3 April 1920 – 23 November 1920
Preceded by
position established
Succeeded by
Arshak Hovhannisyan
Personal details
Born
5 April [O.S. 24 March] 1882 Metz Sala, Nor Nakhichevan (today Nakhichevan-on-Don), Russian Empire
Died
21 May 1969(1969-05-21) (aged 87) Beirut, Lebanon
Nationality
Armenian
Political party
Armenian Revolutionary Federation
Spouse
Yelena Shigaeva
Simon Vratsian (Armenian: Սիմոն Վրացեան; 5 April [O.S. 24 March] 1882 – 21 May 1969) was an Armenian politician and activist of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation. He was one of the leaders of the First Republic of Armenia (1918–1920) and served as its last prime minister for 10 days in 1920. He also headed the Committee for the Salvation of the Fatherland for 40 days during the anti-Bolshevik February Uprising in 1921. While in exile, he continued his political and educational activities in the Armenian diaspora and wrote several books, most notably his six-volume memoir Keankʻi ughinerov ("On the Path of Life") and his history of the First Republic of Armenia titled Hayastani Hanrapetutʻiwn ("The Republic of Armenia").
SimonVratsian (Armenian: Սիմոն Վրացեան; 5 April [O.S. 24 March] 1882 – 21 May 1969) was an Armenian politician and activist of the Armenian Revolutionary...
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government resigned on 23 November 1920 to allow another cabinet led by SimonVratsian to negotiate peace terms. Following the sovietization of Armenia, Ohanjanyan...
uprising in May 1920, which resulted in resignation of the government of Vratsian, however new government of Hamo Ohanjanyan managed to suppress the coup...
that had been part of the Erivansky Uyezd. According to the memoirs of SimonVratsian, the last prime minister of the First Armenian Republic, the Bolsheviks...
the Armenian Telegraph Agency (Հայաստանի հեռագրական գործակալություն). SimonVratsian played a major role in the establishment of the agency. After the Sovietization...
Armenian Government Republic Prime Minister • 1921 Garegin Nzhdeh • 1921 SimonVratsian History • Sovietization of Armenia 2 December 1920 • February Uprising...
properties of Oragir were confiscated and its bank accounts frozen. According to Simon Payaslian, the case made Pashinyan the "first journalist prosecuted for...
his teachers there was SimonVratsian, the last prime minister of the First Republic of Armenia (1918–20). He was one of Vratsian's unofficial secretaries...
Armenia Sardarapat Memorial Notes These are the figures provided by SimonVratsian, the then member of the Armenian National Council. The composition of...
First Armenian Republic (1918–1920) as Levon Shant, Nigol Aghpalian, SimonVratsian, and Garo Sassouni. In 1954 Zeitlian was sent to Cairo, Egypt, where...
January 2019. Three female deputies of the first parliament (1919-1920) SimonVratsian Hayastani Hanrapetutyun (The Republic of Armenia, Arm.), Yerevan, 1993...